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Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School 4th Grade February 2016
What is Heat? Mr. Heath Blue Creek Elementary School 4th Grade February 2016
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What is Heat? Heat is flow of energy from one material to another.
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Properties of Heat Heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects.
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Properties of Heath The more energy an object has, the faster its molecules move.
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What is Friction? Caused by rubbing two objects together.
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What is Friction? Friction creates heat
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What is a Conductor? The opposite of an insulator
A conductor transfers heat quickly and easily Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity
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What is an Insulator? A material that does not transfer heat very well. Examples: glove, thermos bottle, Styrofoam
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What is an Insulator? A material that does not transfer heat very well. Examples: glove, thermos bottle, Styrofoam
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What is an Insulator? A material that does not transfer heat very well. Examples: glove, thermos bottle, Styrofoam
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What is Heat Transferred?
Conduction—The transfer of heat between two solid objects that touch. Convection—The transfer of heat through air or liquid. Radiation—The transfer of heat through open space.
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Conduction The transfer of heat between two solid objects that touch.
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Conduction The transfer of heat between two solid objects that touch.
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Conduction The transfer of heat between two solid objects that touch.
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Convection The transfer of heat through air or liquid.
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Convection The transfer of heat through air or liquid.
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Radiation The transfer of heat through open space.
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Radiation The transfer of heat through open space.
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